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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 23

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2-1 THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1953 i Sievers At It Once AgainKilling Boston 2-SoIe SOCKS J6'Dtn edct Call CHECKER CAB CL 3-3551 "For Best Service" Always In Stock 5 We carry socks up to size 15 BROTHERHOOD 1535 Ottawa St. CL 4-7363 Paint squad victor over East Windsor National Paint won the first No Wonder Sox iYearn for Him Turley Blanks Orioles, 7-0; Athletics Drub White Sox -f wilt i if fi annual Drop-Inn Tavern men's 10-pin team bowling championship Saturday afternoon at Golden Mile Lanes by scoring a 16-pin victory over East Windsor Tavern amazing I sock fj By Associated Press No wonder Boston Red Sox have been trying to lure Roy Sievers from Washington Senators the last few years. He murders them. Sievers was at it again yesterday as Washington made it three victories in a row over the Red Sox with a 6-5 decision.

The big outfielder walloped a homerun in the 10th inning to assure the fifth defeat in six starts for Boston this season. in ineir six-game uue maicn. The Paint pack put together three-game series of 2,633 and 2.740 for a 5,373 total while East Windsor Tavern hit for series of 2,688 and 2,669 for a 5,357 total. The victory was worth $100 in cash and a handsome trophy to the National Paint team. East Windsor Tavern picked up S75.

Crescent Lanes and Len Kane's, the unsuccessful semi-finalists, pocketed $50 each. Preston botes ios-a Other cash awards, handed out Wanderers wrap up soccer title at a banquet following Saturday afternoon's competition, went to Len Kane's, $25 for high team single, 974 in the qualifying round; Don Hayward, $10 for high single game of 268 during the entire tournament; and Don Hay- The victory moved the Senators into a second-place tie with Kansas City Athletics, who also won their third game in five starts with an 8-2 verdict against Chicago White Sox. The league-leading New York Yankees made it five victories in six starts when Bob Turley hurled a 7-0 thutout over Baltimore Orioles. Cleveland hit four homeruns to edge Detroit 4-2 and deadlock the Tigers for fourth spot. In Saturday games, Washington edged Boston 4-3, the Yankees beat the Orioles 4-3 and Detroit walloped Cleveland 9-1.

Patented "2-Sole" Socks The sole is knitted in two layers, the inner layer reversed so that your foot is in contact with the soft side of the fabric. No extra bulk or weight. You have to wear Penmans 2-Sole Socks to believe the difference! Trophy Time for Paint Pin Kings LONDON, (CP) Wolver ward, $10 for high triple of 637 hampton Wanderers wrapped up weeks ago, National Paint won $100 in the English League soccer cham during the entire tournament. In Saturday's final, East Wind pionship Saturday, defeating sor Tavern led by 55 points after second-place Preston North End The first annual Drop-Inn Tavern men's 10-pin team bowling championships were completed Saturday when National Paint outscored East Windsor Tavern by 16 pins in. their six-game title.

match at the Golden Mile Lanes. Climaxing a scratch tournament which started six the first block of three games cash and a handsome trophy. The trophy presentation is shown above with Wilfred (Ashy) Demers, left, handing over the silverware to Tony Chibi, captain of the winning team. (Star Staff Photo by Bill Bishop) 2-0 before a capacity home crowd and picked up an additional 56 Preston had a mathematical pins, by taking the first game of chance of catching the league leaders before the game, but now trail Wolverhampton 62 points the second block. Then, the National Paint crew really went to work, winning the second game of to 55.

Each team has two games left to play. Enough Nonsense for Stan IS The Wolves were playing with out the services of captain Billy REBUILD Wright, who was helping Eng land score a resounding 4-0 win over Scotland in an international kiiX, SERVICE match before 127,850 fans at Glasgow's Hampden Park. the second block by 69 pins and taking the third game by 58 pins to finish up with a 16-pin overall victory in the match. Pat Mitchell was the hot-shot for National Paint in the first block with 565 while Lou Matassa showed the way for the new champions in the second block with 587. Three 210 single games, two by Mitchell and one by Matassa, were chalked up in the match.

Jack Kaschor, bowling out with a handsome 253 count, shot a 575 scries to top East Windsor Tavern in the first block. Sandy Balint, with a 223 opening game, fired They took the lead in the 38th Musial Swats Two Homeruiis To Shake Cardinals Out of Rut By Associated Press The National League's best and worst streaks ended yesterday, the man responsible? Stan Musial. Who else? Having seen his St. Louis mates drop their first four baseball games this season all to Chicago Cubs Musial took matters into his own hands. He hit two homeruns and drove in four runs to lead the Cardinals to a 9-4 victory over previously unbeaten Chicago.

The Chicago-Kansas City engagement was postponed because of rain. In addition to his game-winning homer, Sievers collected a double and triple to give him five hits in the three games against Boston. Since joining the Senators In 1954, Sievers has used Red Sox pitchers to fatten his batting average. His lifetime average is only .266 but against Boston pitching it is .320. Bud Byerly, third Washington pitcher, was the winner.

Murray Wall, fourth Boston pitcher, was the loser. Five-hit pitching by Jack Urban and three-run homers by Bill Tuttle and Billy Hunter featured Kansas City's victory over Chicago. The homers were hit off Bill Fischer, who had gone lOO'i innings without giving up a four-bagger. Urban lost bis shutout in the ninth inning when pinch hitter Ron Jacffson doubled in both White Sox runs. Turley became the second Yank pitcher to hurl a shutout this season.

He limited the Orioles to four hits and fanned minute when right-winger Norm Deeley scored into an empty net as Preston defenders were caught napping. The second goal to the delight of the 48,000 fans was scored by Gord on his own National Paint Lifts Honors In Golden Mile The Golden Mile Classic closed out its 1957-58 season Saturday afternoon at Golden Mile Lanes with National Paint being crowned as league champions. With one postponed match against Del Monte Sheet Metal still to be bowled, National Paint has a solid first-place record of 69 wins and 27 defeats. Golden Mile Lanes finished in second place with a 57-42 record while $50 team. Full Soles.

Heels. Heel Pads. Stitching. Laces, Shine. 604 in the second block.

Following are the complete Despite the defeat, the Cubs' remained in first place but their bomers to 12 in the three-lead was cut to a half-game by pme enes- Twenty-five persons San Francisco Giants, who in lhe boiling heat, which Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United, who meet May 3 in the Soccer Association Cup finals, went winless. Manchester dropped a 2-0 verdict at For Dack's or any other shoe scores of Saturday's match: NATIONAL PAINT First Block VnoH ne Ancffilnc 1 fnr fhoir llH 1W QegreeS 361 Ouellette Ave. Windsor 168 171 200 539 Police Association ranked third Ar veidhuizea fourth victory in six meetings fat Miicueii Willi oo-t. Johnny Pewtoran with the Dodgers. 180 210 175 565 159 139 156 454 178 173 201 552 190 170 163 523 OX In other games yesterday.

Rene Tremblay Tony Chibi Totals Philadelphia Phillies, behind yl 875 863 8952,633 Birmingham and Bolton tied Newcastle 1-1. Sunderland, fighting to prevent demotion to the second division when the season ends in two weeks, stopped Nottingham Forest 3-0, but remained in second-last place. Second Block Robin Roberts five-hit pitching, defeated Milwaukee Braves 3-2 Am Veidhuizea 184 143 177 506 Raymond Monzant, beaten by Los Angeles at San Francisco, hurled an eight-hitter. Pitcher Don Drysdale suffered his second loss to the Giants. Roberts, knocked out in his first start, went all the way this time for his first victory.

He helped his cause with three of Philadelphia's seven hits and Lou Matassa 183 194 210 58 167 210 193 570 eight. Yankee pitchers have allowed only eight runs in six Pat Mitchell Rene Tremblay Tony Chibt 160 189 176 525 160 201 191 552 and Pittsburg Pirates nipped Cincinnati Redlegs 4-3 on R. C. Stevens ninth-inning homer. In Saturday engagements, the Redlegs defeated the Pirates 9-6, In Saturday's windup, Harry Moody bowled high individual single game of 26 and top series of 608.

He posted high average in the league for the season, 186. Other high marks for th season were: Individual high single John Frimer, 279; individual high series Ray Bala, 687; team high single Police Association, team high series Police Association, 2,872. CARRITHERS G. MILE PIZZERIA mm piDtJiip? Totals 854 839 9472.740 Sheffield Wednesday," in the cellar, lost 2-0 at Aston Villa. games.

The Yankees got eight hits against loser Connie Johnson and two reliefers, the biggest being an inside-the-park homer by outfielder Norm Grand Total 5,373 EAST WINDSOR TAVERN First Block Sheffield has yet to win away the Cubs beat the Cards 6-3, the I scored the winning run in the Braves shut out the Athletics 5-0 'seventh inning. He opened that and the Giants walloped the 1 inning with a single, advanced to from home this year. In the second division, West Ray Bala 162 164 193 519 Sandy Balint 177 201 158 536 Norm Lebert 179 224 142 545 Scotty Laughland 171 168 174 513 Jack Kaschor 166 156 253 575 Dodgers 11-4. Ham United and Liverpool both second when loser Bob Rush walked Richie Ashburn and scored on Harry Anderson's hoping to jump into the first division battled to a 1-1 tie Totals 855 913 9202.688 single. Henry Aaron and Harry Second Block Frimer 149 140 136 Rblllrd 134 162 113 Bchnan 166 164 105 Suhan 196 169 183 before a sell-out crowd of 27,750, Ray Bala 158 166 202 526 Hanebrink homered for Mil West Ham remained tied for Baiter 151 233 136 McPhrn 166 159 156 Sandy Balint 223 187 194 604 Martin 144 166 150 LaSorda 137 158 143 Norm Lebert 143 140 165 453 the division leadership with The 37-year-old Musial, off to a fast start in pursuit of baseball's greats in various lifetime hitting departments, drove his first homer, and third of the season, in the first inning with a man on base.

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Give es a call or drop in to see us soon. D0RR0W 50 to 2500 Scotty Laughland 193 179 149 521 Charlton, which defeated Ipswich Jack Kaschor 188 198 179 565 waukee's runs. Bob Friend became the first Pittsburgh pitcher to go the distance in the Pirates' victory over Cincinnati. Stevens, rookie first Total 741 839 692 Total 791 837 746 L. TENCVS M.

W. ACE ROOFING 4-1. Blackburn, Fulham and Liverpool still have a chance of 910 870 8892,669 Totals Grand Total- Dmarls 126 168 170 Kozma 213 147 168 T.Wltrs 167 152 201 Nord 156 162 162 Perez Keeps Ring Crown Before 14,000 CARACAS, Venezuela, (AP) Fascual Perez of Argentina retained his world flyweight boxing title Saturday night by outpointing Venezuela's young Ramon Arias in a 15-round bout. It was his sixth title defence. Arias put up an unexpectedly L-Wltrs 177 150 143 Dnwith 166 183 153 Quick 185 182 164 F.Chvlr 179 153 214 when he smashed a 3-0 pitch with; baseman who entered the game one on in the fifth to launch! in the ninth inning as a defen-a four-run rally that led to his sive measure, came up with two team's first victory.

Relief pitcher out in the ninth and hit a Willard He'll Unmask It Conquered StXnls 167 193 166 T.Chvlr 201 211 176 Total 822 845 844 Total 915 856 873 POLICE ASSOC. DELMONTE S. M. making the first division. Blackburn kept its chances alive by defeating Ley ton Orient 4-1, but Fulham hopes suffered a blow when the team lost 4 3 to Bristol City.

Hecnar 152 174 224 Perettl 138 173 189 Morrie Martin was the winner, The Krusher, the brawny mat Farrow 123 181 166 B.Dlmt 180 193 123 Hussrd 152 162 139 Mstnrdl 165 136 175 Schmidt pitch out of the park to end the game. It was his second homer and his fourth hit of the season in four times at bat. brawler has agreed to unmask in Jim Brosnan, first of five Cub hurlers, was the loser. Glroux 174 156 156 Kaschor 169 174 164 070 5 frniyinriirn Plymouth Argyle took over the the ring at Windsor Market, Wednesday night if beaten in strong stand against the 32-year- their best-of-three fall, one-hour test on the weekly pro wrestling old Perez, who never has lost a professional fight. His victory before a crowd of 14,000 gave lead in the third division south A crowd of 47,234 sweltered in by defeating Walsall 2-1 while 'sun-baked Los Angeles Coliseum Reading tied 0-0 with Millwall tolas the Giants blasted three pitch-fall into second place.

ers for 15 hits, including three The promotion race in the homeruns over the convenient third division north tightened asUeft field wall. Danny O'Connell the leader, Scunthorpe, lost 2-ljbit two and Daryl Spencer hit program. Chuck Gorman meets "Shag" Bala 221 176 201 Nadllne 141 146 126 Total 822 849 886 Total 773 822 777 FINAL STANDING t. National Paint 69 27 Golden Mile Lanes 57 42 Police Association 55 44 Del Monte Sheet M. 5Ci 45' i Ace RooXing 502 48a Leo Teno's Men's Wrear 44 55 Golden Mile Pizzeria 34 'i 64' a Carruthers' Used Cars 32 66i One match between National Faint and Del Monte Sheet Metal stUl to be bowled.

A I I Loon Manager: L. R. GLUNS 635 Ouellette (Woolwortk Windsor, CL 4-1191 Open 9 to 5 daily, Saturday till 12 noon LOAN OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIH Thomas in the semi-final match TIES WORLD MARKS ABILENE, (AP) Bill Woodhouse of Abilene Christian equalled the world's records for the 100 and 220-yard dashes Saturday as he sped the distance in 9.3 and 20.0 in leading his team to victory in a track meet. him a record of 45 victories and one draw. He has scored 34 knockouts.

An all-time record for gate receipts for a sports and Johnny "Dynamite" Gates and Irish Sampson will open the afainst York. Sprnnd Carl Furillo walloped one for show with a one-fall bout at 8.30 event in Venezuela was set when Accrington defeated Workington Los Angeles to raise the total 1-0. There were no games in the Scottish leagues. Alibis by tlozen N.L. Linescores S.

FRISCO 001 411 03212 15 0 L. ANGELES 000 200 000 2 8 4 Monzant and Thomas: Drvsdale. Wilman's heard 9cni all don't complain improve! Bessent (6), Lablne (8) and Boseboro. Monzant, Drysdale. HR San Francisco, Connel (2).

Spencer, Los the crowd paid $135,000. The Venezuelan started strong and floored the champion in the second round in a sharp exchange of rights and lefts. But Perez solved the 22-jrear-old Arias' style after two rounds and from there on held command although it was close most of the way. Perez opened a cut over his opponent's left eye in the fourth and kept peppering at it during the remainder of the fight. Although bleeding badly from the cut.

Arias stood up on the Angeies, jfuriiio. ST. LOUIS 202 041 000 9 8 1 CHICAGO 003 000 100 4 7 0 Top Money For Louise BEAUMONT, (UP) The touring lady golf pros, led by Louise Suggs of Atlanta, winner of the $5,000 Zaharias Open, headed for the $7,500 Dallas Open tournament today. Miss Suggs took the lead on the 17th hole of the last round vpsf.erdav ami finishpH with 71- Wehmeler. Martin (3).

Clark 17). di Am ififl ana H. smith; Brosnan. Phillips (4) Nichols (5). Lown (61.

Fodee 8 and Neeman. Martin. Li Brosnan. HR St. Louis, Musial (2).

Chicago. juanKs, uoryi. MILWAUKEE 000 000 200 2 5 1 PHILADEL. 002 000 10X 3 7 1 By JOE WILMAX Ever hear a bowler complain? In my many years of bowling, I think I've heard them all. See if you recognize any from your own league in the list below.

1. The alleys are doctored to fit deliveries of other bowlers. Too oily, or too dry. 2. I've been bowling too much lately.

Or maybe I haven't had enough practice. 3. I can't bowl on a rainy night or a snowy night. hard hitting champion whose only Trowbridge. Conley (3).

Rush (6). McMahon (8) and Crandall; Roberts blot on his record is a draw with one stroke better j4 rail II fZ and Lopata. Roberts. Rush HR Milwaukee, Aaron, Hanebrink: -apdn iomu ouirdi iium wuom than Mariene Bauer Hagge's 72- Mil lit- wuu line imci in aoj-m. 79-74 215 a a if CINCINNATI 000 002 0013 12 1 PITTSBURGH 000 101 0114 11 0 Nuxhall.

Schmidt 8 and Bailey: 4. These basement alleys are no good. Or second floor alleys never score as well. 5. The pins are too heavy.

Or too light. Or not matched. 6. It's too cold in here. Or there's no pin action because of the high humidity.

Approaches are sticky, making me stop short (as shown today). Or approaches are. too slippery. 7. The pins are off spot consistently.

It's easy to develop alibis when the pins aren't falling. But it's just as easy and much more satisfying to improve your game so the alibis aren't necessary. Why not analyze your mistakes and figure out the best way to correct them? Take them one at a time, and get a qualified instructor to help you. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) Frxena ana rriena.

Schmidt. HR Pittsburgh, Stevens. A Richard, Nagy Pace Doubles MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J., (AP) Alter Deing KnocKea aown in the second, the Argentine got up before the referee started the count and went on the defensive. But in the third the champion knocked Arias against the ropes with a hard right and then, after opening up the cut over the Venezuelan's eye, landed the harder and more frequent blows during an often toe-to-toe slugging malch in the closing rounds. Carl Richard and Steve Nagy won the National Doubles bowl ing qualifying round here Sunday FORMAL RENTALS and led the eight pairs of bowl ers into the championship round The pair from St.

Louis bowled 10,029 pins for the $100 medal That prize. It was a 209 per man per A game average. FIT! Close behind them at the end of the 48 game qualifying play in mA ii Close to Title MOSCOW, CAP) Mikhail Bot-vinnink, the challenger, defeated world chess champion Vasily Smyslov Sunday in the 18th game of their title series. The game ended at the 47th move. Echo Lanes here were Ed Luban-ski and Lee Jouglard of Detroit, (Advertisement) DO TIN MINERS GET PIMPLES! New 'Tony Martin' Styling with 9,975 pins.

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name Rapid, satisfactory results are claimed for this inexpensive treatment. down after a 90-minute interruption by rain Sunday and defeated Luis Ayala of Chile in four tense sets for the championship of the 24th annual River Oaks tennis Tournament. Frank Ashworth's goal after four minutes overtime gave Elks a 7-6 victory over Kenora Thistles Saturday. Elks won the STUARTS Tinoxid Tablets are sold prescription at all drug SPECIALISTS IN SHAVING COMFORT OVER 100 YEAR best-of-seven series 4-1. 294 Ouellette CL 4-6431 stores, 75c.

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